"I felt I recovered a lot quicker than I anticipated, which is a massively positive thing," she told BBC Sport.

"I think I'm right where I should be, coming off the end of last year. I'm happy again with the different kind of players that I've played so I feel good going into Melbourne - as good as I can feel."

Konta is set to be seeded 10th for the opening Grand Slam of 2018, which begins on 15 January.

Neither she nor former world number two Radwanska were able to dominate with their serve in the first set, with Konta in particular struggling on her second serve as her Polish opponent converted three of her five break opportunities.

Konta again had trouble holding serve in the second set but showed signs of a fightback when she broke while trailing 4-1 in the second, but was unable to build as Radwanska sealed victory in one hour and 49 minutes.

Radwanska, now down to 28th in the world having been hampered by injury last year, will face American qualifier Catherine Bellis in the second round.